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Monitor articles for December 28, 2013
- Third icebreaker in route to rescue stranded Antarctic research team
- Iraq: Prominent Sunni lawmaker arrested on terrorism charges
- Hawaii vs. Chicago: Which will get Obama presidential library?
- Phil Robertson reinstated: How Christmas saved 'Duck Dynasty'
- One protester killed as Cairo police clash with striking students
- Under Ray Kelly, NYPD embraced technology as policing weapon
- 2013 not a great year for Washington politicians. 2014 any better?
- South on alert as manhunt intensifies for armed Mississippi cop killer
- Libyan government releases 4 American military personnel detained Friday
- Boy Scouts open arms to gay troops in 2014
- South Sudan: 'White Army' marches toward contested state capital
- Denver pot licenses issued, allowing recreational sales
- Times Square ball gets new shimmer
- Unemployment benefits expiring: Should special help continue beyond 26 weeks?
- 26 killed in fire on Bangalore-Nanded train in southern India
- Good Reads: From rethinking foreign aid, to homeless children, to privatized space
- The Monitor's ViewWhat the 2014 economy needs most: trust
- Jahi McMath: Family finds facility to care for girl declared brain-dead
- Teaching your children frugality
- One protester killed in Thailand as political crisis deepens
- Reports of military sexual assaults up by more than 50 percent
- Why Jordan is still pursuing the nuclear (power) option